Incandescent vapor-burner.



No. 686,33'4. Patented Nov. l2, |901.

J. A. PUTT.

INGANDESGENT VAPORBURNER.

(Application led. Apr. 8, 1901.)

(No Model.)

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JOSEPH A. PTT, CANTON, OHIO.

lNC-ANDESCENTVAPOR-BURNER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 686,334, dated November12, 1901;

Application inea April 6, 1901.

To cir/ZZ whom t may concern:

Be it known that I, JOSEPH A. PUTT, a citizen of the United States,residing at Canton, in the county of Stark and State of Ohio, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in IncandescentVapor-Burners; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full,clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to theannexed drawings, making a part of this specification, and to thefigures of reference marked thereon, in Which- Figure 1 is a sideelevation. Fig. 2 is a vertical section. Fig. 3 is a section showing thefeed-pipe connected to the body. Fig. 4 is a vertical section showing aportion of the body and illustratingthe vaporizing-pipe connectedthereto. Fig. 5 is a transverse section on line w x, Fig. 2.

The present invention has relation to incandescent Vapor-burners; and itconsists in the different parts and combination of parts hereinafterdescribed, and particularly pointed out in the claim.

Similar numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts in all thefigures of the drawings.

In the accompanying drawings,l represents the body, to which is attachedthe feed-pipe 2. To the upper portion of the body is connected thevaporizing-pipe 3, which vaporizing-pipe extends upward and thendownward, the lower ends being located directly over the uppassage 4 andthe down-passage 5, said downpassage 5 communicating with thecross-passage 6, which passage is extended upward, terminating at theupper end of the arm 7, which arm is formed integral with the body 1. Tothe upper end of the arm 7 is connected the cylinder 8, which cylinderconstitutes an Vordinary gas-tip and at the same time is so formed thata subchamber 9 is provided, which subchamber is located directly overthe upper end of the arm 7.

A short distance above the upper end ofthe arm 7 and within the chamber9 is located the guaze disk 10', said gauze disk being held in proper.position by means of the grooved ange 11, and for the purpose ofproviding room for sediment stopped on its upward passage by the gauzedisk 10 said gauze disk is Serial No. 54,602. (No model.)

located a short distance above the upper end of the arm 7, and for thepurpose of preventing the passage 6 from being closed by reason oftheaccumulation of sediment the upper end ot' the arm 7 is coned and thevapor-jet orifice located at the apex of the cone, by which arrangementthe sediment will find its way toward the base of the cone.

For the purpose of preventing the gas-pas- 6o sage 12 from becomingclosed the meshes ot the gauze disk l0 are smaller than the gaspassage12, by which arrangement no sediment is permitted to tind its Way intothe chamber 9 above the gauze disk 10 that will 65 close the passage 12.

To the cylinder 8V is connected the gallery proper, which consists of asuitable mixingtube 13 and the various parts common to an incandescentvapor-burner of the class de- 7o scribed. i

The burner proper is provided with the ordinary Bunsen head 14, whichBunsen head is provided with the indented portion l5, by whicharrangement a channel or groove is provided to receive the members ofthe vaporizing-tube 3, as illustrated in Fig. 5.

It will be understood that by my peculiar arrangement and location ofthe vaporizingtube 3 the mantle 16 can be located upon 8o the outside ofthe vaporizi-ng-tube, as illustrated in Figs. 2 and 5, thereby bringingsaid vaporizing-tube into a position where the greatest amount of heatis generated.

The top or upper e'ud of the Bunsen head 14 85 is provided with theordinary gauze disk 17, which is connected in any well-known manner.

For the purpose of removing sediment from the gasolene or other fuel asit passes through the feed-pipe 2 the inner end of said pipe is 9o,provided with a gauze disk 18, said gauze disk being held in position bymeans of the end of the feed-pipe 2 coming in contact with said gauzedisk and clamping the same between said inner end of the feed-pipe andthe wall of the aperture or opening 19, into which the feed-pipe 2 isinserted, said feed-pipe being connected by suitable screw-threads or inany other convenient and Well-known manner.

Itwill be understood that the mantle 16 is roo to be supported in theordinary manner by means ot the rod 20.

Having fully described my inventionQWhatl I claim as new, and desire tosecure by Letters Patent, is-

The combination with a supply-pipe, of a body, a vaporizing-pipe, saidbody having passages formed in it communicating with the passages in thesupply and vaporizing pipes, an arm formed integral with said body andterminating in a eoned end, said arm having a passage formed thereincommunicating with the passages in the body and said passage ending in avapor-jet orifice at the apex of the coned end of said arm, a cylinderoonneeted to the end of said arm and provided with a gas-outlet, a gauzedisk in said cylinder spaced from the eoned end of the arm, amixing-tube arranged over the gas-outlet of the cylinder, and aburner-head snrmounting said mixing-tube, substantially as and for thepurpose specified.

In testimony that I claimthe above I have hereunto subscribed my name inthe presence of two Witnesses.

JOSEPH A.- PUTT.

Witnesses:

J. A. JEFFERS, F. W. BOND.

